In previous lessons
I've taught you different optimization strategies. I've taught you
the difference between onpage search engine optimization and
offpage search engine optimization.
Quick
Review:
Onpage search engine optimization are
things that you can change ON your webpage.
- Title tag
- Header tags
- Bolding, Italicizing,
Underlining
- Alt image tags
- Meta Tags
- Etc.
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Offpage search engine optimization
comes down to basically 1 thing, which websites are linking to
your wesbite and how they're doing it.
- Anchor text uses in your link
- The title of the page your link is
on
- The page rank of the page your link is
on
- The "theme" of the website your link
is on
- Etc.
By now, I'm hoping you see that it's the
offpage search engine optimization factors that will get your
website to the top of the search engines. Again, the onpage factors
are things you SHOULD do, but are not nearly as
important as the offpage factors.
Ok... Let me show you why.
In this example I'm going to analyze the
#1 ranked website on Google for the search term "click
here".
First, let's go to Google and
enter "click here".

You'll notice that the #1 ranked website
is www.adobe.com. That's interesting...
Now, why would adobe.com rank #1 for that
search term? I would think adobe.com would rank well for terms
like:
- graphic design programs
- create printable documents
- web design programs
- and other keywords related to what
they sell...
| A few things you should
notice while looking at the picture above.
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1. The word "click here" isn't in the
page title 2. The word "click here" isn't in the URL of the
website. 3. The word "click here" isn't even in the description
listed by Google!
Now, let's click on the listing in Google
and check out the actual webpage.

Now, get this... The words "click
here" aren't even on the webpage, anywhere!
If all of those onpage optimization
techniques that many SEO companies talk about were true, then don't
you think a different website would rank #1 for this
term?
Onpage optimization
factors like:
- keyword density
- keyword prominence
- keyword proximity
- bolding, italicizing,
underlining
- etc.
are NOT critical to worry
about when trying to rank well for a search term.
Yes, you should spinkle your
keyword throughout the webpage and do the other onpage optimization
techniques I've taught you in previous lessons, but again, I really
want to drill this into your head. It is the offpage optimization
that will increase your rankings in the search engines;
specifically Google, Yahoo, and MSN.
| Then why exactly does
adobe.com rank #1 on Google for the term "click
here"? |
Let's open up SEO Elite and have a quick
look...
1. First, we'll select radio button
1. 2. Next, we'll enter the URL from Google into step
2. (http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html) 3.
Next, we'll select Google from the list of search
engines. 4. Finally, click "ok" to run SEO
Elite.
When it's finished running, let's click
on the "report view" tab to view some of the results.
The first thing you should notice is the
Google Page Rank of all of the pages linking to adobe.com. If you
click the column heading within SEO Elite labeled "Google
PR", it will sort the column in descending order.
You can see that the pages linking to
adobe.com have an extremely high Page Rank. Any
website with a Page Rank of 6 or higher are VERY high page ranks.
Look at all the PR8 websites linking to them!

Next, let's click the "analysis
view" tab.
If we click the column heading titled
"anchor text", it will sort this column in descending order. We
can quickly see that the words "click" and "here" are within the
top 10 words listed in the left hand column.
Remember, the anchor text column will
show you the number of times the word in the "Word" column appears
in the actual anchor text of the link pointing to
adobe.com

So, by looking at the analysis above, we
can see that the word "click" appeared in 16 of the links pointing
to adobe.com and 6.1% of the total links pointing to adobe.com
contained the keyword "click". The keyword "here" was found in 32
links pointing to adobe.com and appeared 12.1% of the
time.
| Reason adobe.com is ranked
#1 |
The main two reasons that
adobe.com is ranked #1 for the keyword "click here" is
because:
1. The websites linking to
adobe.com are very quality (have a high Page Rank) 2.
The websites linking to adobe.com used the keywords "click" and
"here" many times in the anchor text of the links linking
to adobe.com
There are a few other offpage
optimization factors that help adobe.com to rank #1, but those are
the main two reasons. I hope you can clearly see the power of
offpage optimization (linking).
So, the next time someone asks you what
the proper keyword density is, the proper keyword prominence, the
proper number of times you need to bold, italicize, or underline a
keyword on your page... You can tell them that onpage optimization
is NOT critical when ranking well for a given search
term.
Until next time, happy
optimizing!
SEO Power
Strategies - Day 4 will be coming shortly so stay
tuned!

Brad
Callen Professional SEO SEO
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